What to do and see in Germantown, Tennessee (TN): The Best Things to do

August 12, 2021 Lashaunda Abraham

With live music to be heard all across town, 24/7, 365 days a year, Music City lives up to its name. From honky-tonk bands jamming at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge to songwriters in the round at the Bluebird Cafe and country music legends rocking the Grand Ole Opry, you never know who you might see. The creative spirit from Nashville's music landscape flows into the area's myriad art galleries, up-and-coming fashion scene, historic landmarks and chef-driven restaurants.
Restaurants in Nashville

1. NashTrash Tours

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NashTrash Tours

This is a campy comedy show on wheels. We'll air out the dirty laundry of all the country legends, and you'll even see a few "celebrities" while you ride along. It's the most fun you'll ever have on a bus!

2. Music City Bites & Sites - Day Tour

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Music City Bites & Sites - Day Tour

Y'all ready for fun? This 3-hour food and cultural tour engages all of your senses - including your sense of humor - as you walk and taste your way through the historic district of downtown Nashville. Enjoy this non-stuffy appetite adventure first when visiting and you'll feel like a local by the end. From the food and history to the architecture and entertainment, Music City Bites & Sites will show you one lip-smackin' good time.

3. Amqui Station and Visitors Center

303 Madison St, Nashville, TN 37208-2749 +1 615-891-1154 [email protected] http://www.amquistation.org/museum
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Amqui Station and Visitors Center

About Discover Madison, Inc.-Amqui Station and Visitor's Center: Discover Madison, Inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to celebrate, educate, promote, and preserve Madison, Tennessee through the historic Amqui Station, a 1910 L&N Railroad station which was saved from demolition by Johnny Cash.

4. Nashville Food Adventures

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Nashville Food Adventures

Explore Nashville's burgeoning food scene! Sample unique and specialty eateries all around the city. We drive. You eat. It's fun! Tours visit 4 to 6 unique spots around a theme - try our BBQ Pit Stop, Just Desserts Tour, Food Truck Tour, East Nashville Food Hop, or our Global Eats international foods tour. Tours schedule available on our website calendar, or book a private tour for your group!

5. Massage by Tao

1322 4th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37208-2716 +1 615-802-8003 http://www.massagebytao.com
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Massage by Tao

6. Dabble Studio

330 Harrison St, Nashville, TN 37219-1000 +1 615-678-8784 [email protected] http://www.dabblestudio.com
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Dabble Studio

Recreational Painting & Cooking Classes or combined classes in our trendy Nashville studio. BYOB studio offering fun classes while you sip. Feel free to BYOB, wine, or snacks or purchase from our selection. Check our calendar for our schedule, then register online. Fun for date night, girls night out, or a night out of fun for yourself. Also available for bachelorette parties, corporate team building events, and other private events.

Reviewed By dnugent1016 - East Norriton, United States

Just went on a fantastic foodie/sightseeing tour with this company. I cannot say enough about our host Dennis. He was friendly, fun and informative. Just a great way to experience Nashville. Our food stops were terrific and the restaurants were also welcoming. A great way to learn about and experience the city. Thanks again Dennis from the Philly group ????.

7. Local Tastes of Nashville

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Local Tastes of Nashville

Come experience a walking food tour "with a taste of history". We have two unique and popular must see areas of Nashville to choose from! Germantown is the first neighborhood in Nashville and The Gulch District is a hotspot for young urbanites. On both tours you will savor delicious food at five to six local restaurants and specialty shops. You will also learn some interesting history along the way as you stroll through the neighborhoods past historical sites and murals!

8. Tea By Chocolate Aristocrat

900 Rosa L Parks Blvd, Nashville, TN 37189 +1 253-209-0049 [email protected] http://www.chocolatearistocrat.com
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Tea By Chocolate Aristocrat

Located in serene Whites Creek Valley of Nashville learn the history of Afternoon Tea. The art of preparation and presentation and a bit of Tea Etiquette taught by Hostess Sepia will prepare you with a hands on experience, demonstration and technique. Create traditional tea sandwiches, tea bites, signature sour cream scones and a proper pot of tea in this easy and elegant class!

9. Tennessee State Museum

1000 Rosa L Parks Blvd, Nashville, TN 37208-2624 +1 800-407-4324 [email protected] http://www.tnmuseum.org
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Tennessee State Museum

The Tennessee State Museum is located at the corner of Rosa L. Parks Blvd. and Jefferson Street at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park. It is designed to bring history to life. It includes a “Tennessee Time Tunnel” chronicling the state’s rich history and leading visitors though the Museum’s permanent collection, a hands-on children’s gallery, six rotating galleries, a state-of-the art digital learning center and a two-story Grand Hall. Exhibitions include significant artifacts related to the state’s history, along with displays of art, furniture, textiles, and photographs produced by Tennesseans. The Museum's Civil War holdings of uniforms, battle flags and weapons are among the finest in the nation.There is no admission charge for visitors. Hours are subject to change. Please check our website at tnmuseum.org for the most up to date information on parking, exhibitions and events.

Reviewed By jerb2014 - Bristol, United States

The museum itself is located on Rosa L Parks at the intersection with Jefferson and very close to the Bicentennial Park and the Farmer's Market. It is filled with an astonishing collection of art, crafts, furniture, artifacts, and tools that resent the history of Tennessee very nicely. The collection starts with items from prehistory, through colonial times, the Civil War, Victorian era and up to modern times. It is just a Disneyland for lovers of art, history and culture. The admission to the entire museum is free as is the parking in the lot associated with the museum. Strikingly beautiful building. If the lot is full, you can get two hours of parking free along either 6th or 7th street. This was a most enjoyable experience for us all.

10. Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park

600 James Robertson Pkwy, Nashville, TN 37243-3081 +1 615-741-5280 [email protected] http://tnstateparks.com/parks/bicentennial-mall
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Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park

This 19 acre park in the heart of Nashville serves as a monument to the bicentennial celebration of the State of Tennessee. This park offers plenty of opportunities to learn about the long history of Tennessee while having a great experience in a beautiful green space. More information on this park and many more can be found at the TN State Parks website.

Reviewed By RNfromJMU - Grand Haven, United States

Great place to stroll with the family. Large park allowed social distancing and included multiple historical markers teaching quite a bit about Tennessee history and its impact on the rest of the nation. Park is well positioned to serve many needs and included families walking, joggers, and people with pets. Proximity to the Farmers' Market makes it a good spot for picnic lunch especially given the scenery. If we lived in the area, this would probably be a regular stop for us.

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